Following on from the previous article on whether EdTech can really reduce Teacher’s Workload, this article has a greater focus on EdTech Teacher Training and its implementation. As suggested by Sarah Davies of JISC, most of the factors that determine [...]

The falling number of teachers within UK schools and the potential impact this will have has been at the forefront of people’s mind and gained a lot of attention in the media. Staffing levels within schools have been affected, [...]

Traditional teaching methods often involve direct instruction and learning through repetition and memorisation techniques. However, while this approach may lead to knowledge retention, it does little in the way of developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills, encouraging students to [...]

When it comes to personal and professional development and climbing the career ladder, CPD is crucial. Regardless of the sector, it is a vital part of a successful organisation; the more engaged, challenged, and appreciated employees feel, the greater [...]

Following the DfE call for edtech revolution in schools, it comes to no surprise that one of the five key opportunities where the tech sector can really create a change in efficiency for teachers is by reducing teacher workload. Like any change [...]

With the Department of Education reporting steep increases in the number of children enrolling in state schools in the next decade, and the Institute of Fiscal Studies estimating an additional 30,000 teachers would be needed to maintain healthy pupil to [...]

Within the British educational system there is currently a top down expectation where processes are put in place based upon conceptually driven ideals. This approach can, on the one hand, be very positive as it pushes people to reach [...]

A report by the think tank, Reform, has suggested that schemes such as Teach First have led to overqualified teachers with high training costs, a high level of dissatisfaction and large numbers leaving the profession within a short time.[1] [...]

By Leon Hady A study took place across a selection of schools in the UK that investigated the effects of providing financial incentives for positive performance by looking at improved school work, attendance and behaviour of underperforming students. I [...]

by Leon Hady A video of sports coach Geno Auriemma has become a viral sensation over the internet for it’s approach to team sports orientated at children[1]. In the video Auriemma suggests that attitude is just as, if not more [...]